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it's no coincidence that under mayor lee and his administration that we've seen such technology growth, employment and vitality in this city. we've seen that here through incubation and more importantly at this particular juncture we are attracting companies from silicone valley and the entire world to be a must be location for companies that want to compete globally. it's under the mayor's watch in my view that has seen silicone valley the highest tech nation in the world. so we at kilroy we fully agree and support the mayor's approach and he's creative in incredible effectiveness in leaded the country. he's succeeded in instilling the very highest level of industrial confidence and instrumental in attracting the world leading accommodation like work force.com and he's doing everything to ensure this city is a place to work and live. here at kilroy we worked really hard to make 350 mission an important milestone in its progress. we do that by trying to provide a stimulating place to work and in addition to the landscape and something that is leading edge and sustainability. we are hon
it's no coincidence that under mayor lee and his administration that we've seen such technology growth, employment and vitality in this city. we've seen that here through incubation and more importantly at this particular juncture we are attracting companies from silicone valley and the entire world to be a must be location for companies that want to compete globally. it's under the mayor's watch in my view that has seen silicone valley the highest tech nation in the world. so we at kilroy we...
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is technology leading us closer to a cure? >> well, this particular project is definitely philanthropy and it should be viewed as such. but this people who got the prize, in the first year, we awarded eleven people with $3 million prizes. actually, most of them are leading experts in the world in curing cancer and other deadly diseases. it is more or less understood right now that in the next 20 years, there will be a major breakthrough in cancer and other genetically -- genetically driven diseases. and this will be a major breakthrough for the mankind, and this will have a meaningful impact on how long we live. >> well, i mean, i think the entire audience is wishing you well on that one. that's for sure. >> let me ask you a bit about some of your investments. you invested $200 million in facebook. you had a significant investment in zynga, group-on, of course, twitter as well. talk to us about how you allocate capital, how you see technology growing and where are the growth spots in the next 20 years. >> well, we have investe
is technology leading us closer to a cure? >> well, this particular project is definitely philanthropy and it should be viewed as such. but this people who got the prize, in the first year, we awarded eleven people with $3 million prizes. actually, most of them are leading experts in the world in curing cancer and other deadly diseases. it is more or less understood right now that in the next 20 years, there will be a major breakthrough in cancer and other genetically -- genetically...
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they want the technologies, the financials, the industrials. is that what you'd be buying on these dips? >> i like the whole market, but, no, i still like the fundamentals. i still like those defensive stocks. i like liquidity, i like to be in stocks that get in and out real fast, because this market can change on a dime, which you're seeing today. i think, overall, if you invest today, the market will be up higher. >> so you're not expecting a very good jobs report on friday, then? >> no, bad for the economy, good for the market. >> that's how that works right now. it's that inverse relationship that goes on. alan, thanks very much. >> thanks, bill. >> so first day of may, is it going to be sell in may and go away? something that maria loves to talk about. i'm sure she'll be doing more of that coming up here, as we get ready for those earnings from facebook and the all-important guidance from mark zuckerberg as well. the dow is finishing down about 140 points on this first trading day of the month of may. here's the second hour of the "closing
they want the technologies, the financials, the industrials. is that what you'd be buying on these dips? >> i like the whole market, but, no, i still like the fundamentals. i still like those defensive stocks. i like liquidity, i like to be in stocks that get in and out real fast, because this market can change on a dime, which you're seeing today. i think, overall, if you invest today, the market will be up higher. >> so you're not expecting a very good jobs report on friday, then?...
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and i want to talk about the technology piece. people may not realize it but there a c change in terms of item we were so antiquated so far behind but i want to acknowledge carlos garcia he really made a effort to protection and it's been a good benefit. i used the help desk just today and their response is immediate. >> thank you. any other questions or comments for board members? i actually just wanted to call out the par professional and teachers which i had not heard about i'm really, really excited about that. and i just wanted to know at what level are we funding this effort? it this from your teeny office can we break this out or is that hard to do? >> hello. so i i think it's a part of a large plan and our hope is that next year we'll be able to double. and talking about scale this is a cross collaborative effort so working with the math department we knew there was going to be a lot to work out and be very clear about the alignment across the departments. so in making sure that our design level were consistent. we also im
and i want to talk about the technology piece. people may not realize it but there a c change in terms of item we were so antiquated so far behind but i want to acknowledge carlos garcia he really made a effort to protection and it's been a good benefit. i used the help desk just today and their response is immediate. >> thank you. any other questions or comments for board members? i actually just wanted to call out the par professional and teachers which i had not heard about i'm really,...
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. >> technology will set us free. right now, we're working on vehicle-to-vehicle technology, cars to talk to other cars. liz: like what? "get out of my way"? >> exactly. if your car is five miles ahead, you're in a traffic jam, it alerts the other cars around, and my car says do i want to reroute based on this information? >> oh, i see. >> there's vehicle infrastructure, all censors create data most not put in a usable form, but what if you come home at midnight, and there's no one on the road, why stop at a red light? that should be talking to your car, sensing no other traffic, going to green saving you time and fuel, and so parking, 30% of all fuel burned in city centers today is berned looking for a parking spot. what if your car, when you leave your home in the suburb, and it knows exactly where you are going, preselects a parking spot for you, reserves it, and you drive right there. liz: that, in theory, sounds great, and i love it, but you get there, and people mark out -- they have been doing that for a long t
. >> technology will set us free. right now, we're working on vehicle-to-vehicle technology, cars to talk to other cars. liz: like what? "get out of my way"? >> exactly. if your car is five miles ahead, you're in a traffic jam, it alerts the other cars around, and my car says do i want to reroute based on this information? >> oh, i see. >> there's vehicle infrastructure, all censors create data most not put in a usable form, but what if you come home at...
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new technology is pitting highly trained k-9s against man-made detecters. >> technology is coming that experts hope will keep everybody safe. from the boston marathon to u.s. troops on patrol in afghanistan, in the life and death challenge to detect bombs. it's a debate over dog versus machine in the search for the best solutions. oak ridge national laboratory is focusing on technology. this bunch of boxes and computer screens is actually a prototype for detecting explosives. >> so what the sensor does is combine an infarad detector. >> simply put, a target shoots out and advanced computers analyze the colors and within seconds detect explosives. this has two critical advantages. the laser finds small amount of explosives nearly a football field away and it can be put on a truck, moving and scanning a crowd like the marathon. >> and you need a device to look at a large area, and so it's a difficult question to answer, but i would say the technology could do it. >> scientists say a dog's nose is the best detector, but pentagon officer says, even her bomb-sniffing partner has limits. >>
new technology is pitting highly trained k-9s against man-made detecters. >> technology is coming that experts hope will keep everybody safe. from the boston marathon to u.s. troops on patrol in afghanistan, in the life and death challenge to detect bombs. it's a debate over dog versus machine in the search for the best solutions. oak ridge national laboratory is focusing on technology. this bunch of boxes and computer screens is actually a prototype for detecting explosives. >> so...
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i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really bring together city departments to work in a coordinated way with our committee on information technology. to help create a chief information officer position for the city. i was also proud to work with then mayor newsome in passing the first generation of open data legislation that we have. but as our civil grand jury in june pointed out, our i-t in san francisco is still in need of a culture shock. and this is where all of us come in today. we have 200 data sets that have already been put out there, but by and large the data sets put out by city gov
i started in i-ti a technology company in the 1.0 world. it was a company that created technology to connect citizens better with government * . i ran it for almost nine years. and when i was elected to office four years ago, i was unfortunately more surprised than i wanted to be about how far behind san francisco government was. this was very 2008, 2009. with you i'm really proud of the leaps and bounds we have taken as a city * . i was proud in 2010 to help move forward legislation to really...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for our age group and the kids in the second through seventh grade it's that not only does it take a village but a village of people who are willing to partner and collaborate with each other and speak not only to adults about this issue but speak to children and i think it's an interesting transition from mia's work to mine. still not mine. >> it is but -- >> and the role we play at cartoon network and thousands of kids at home everyday and the role we play is taking that information, translating it and content on the line and when kids come independently to our screens to play games and watch television and do a variety of things we have information for them on information they care deeply part. in 2008 as research we do we asked new quest
. >> and we're supposed to be about the technology. >> imagine a big stop bullying speak up logo on the slide behind me. >> say that again. >> stop bullying, speak up is the name of the campaign and a nice transition. my complements to everyone in the room. if i have learned everything in the last four years while researching bullying prevention and for our age group and the kids in the second through seventh grade it's that not only does it take a village but a village...
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meanwhile, technology has advanced. across this time, call -- calculators no longer cost a hundred dollars, computers no longer fill entire room, and our industry's ability to drill in the arctic offshore or multiple wells from the others, all that ignored by our government. today, federal areas on and out of show remain off limits or are severely restricted, but many of the resources certainly can be safely and responsibly developed using these technological advances. 3-d cease mic imaging, extended reach in horizontal drilling, all technologies allow us in our industry to see these underground resources as never before, to plan how we max miss recovery for success, and minimize the foot print. one study by energy researcher wood mckinsey estimates that forward looking policies that increase access and expand opportunities for oil and natural gas production would create more than a million additional jobs and generate hundreds of millions more in revenue at all levels of government, federal, state, local. in this newer
meanwhile, technology has advanced. across this time, call -- calculators no longer cost a hundred dollars, computers no longer fill entire room, and our industry's ability to drill in the arctic offshore or multiple wells from the others, all that ignored by our government. today, federal areas on and out of show remain off limits or are severely restricted, but many of the resources certainly can be safely and responsibly developed using these technological advances. 3-d cease mic imaging,...
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authority rs are continuing to develop their nuclear and ballistic technologies. the report says the north koreans have deployed missiles capable of hitting targets throughout south korea, japan, and the pacific region. it says those advances are in line with pyongyang's objective of being able to strike the u.s. mainland. it also refers to north korea's three nuclear tests and says they could conduct another test at any time. it also warns of possible chemocam weapons attacks. analysts say north korea likely has a longstanding and wide ranking chemical weapons program. they say authorities could possibly use chemical weapons agents by modifying ammunitions. >>> security analysts say north korean forces remain poised to launch at least one of their ballistic missiles. chinese leaders, in the past, have encouraged them to stop their provocations. it may not happen this time around. lim sung-nam is a keep leader. he meat with his chinese counterpart. >> translator: i think there is little possibility that china will send an envoy to china any time soon. >> lim talke
authority rs are continuing to develop their nuclear and ballistic technologies. the report says the north koreans have deployed missiles capable of hitting targets throughout south korea, japan, and the pacific region. it says those advances are in line with pyongyang's objective of being able to strike the u.s. mainland. it also refers to north korea's three nuclear tests and says they could conduct another test at any time. it also warns of possible chemocam weapons attacks. analysts say...
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what's the story in technology right now, eric rustubin? >> people are buying technology. they're buying it on the base that they think the emerging markets are going to get traction and you're going to see better corporate spends on technology out of the emerging markets which are hugely important part of the revenue base for our tech firms. i think that's probably it. we're still underweight technology on the margin. but we don't -- we think a lot of weakness has already been priced in. it's probably going to get better all things considered in the not too distant future. >> anybody else thoughts on tech? >> i think in microsoft -- >> go ahead. doug? >> if you look at microsoft -- >> i'm sorry. >> technology is seeing a global growth slowdown. technology, all the big companies in technology are reacting to the third recession in five years in europe. and i think that's an ash tor of corporate profits going forward. it hasn't been that good. everyone is ratcheting down global growth expectations. >> tech has gotten really beaten up. if, if the second half of this year is
what's the story in technology right now, eric rustubin? >> people are buying technology. they're buying it on the base that they think the emerging markets are going to get traction and you're going to see better corporate spends on technology out of the emerging markets which are hugely important part of the revenue base for our tech firms. i think that's probably it. we're still underweight technology on the margin. but we don't -- we think a lot of weakness has already been priced in....
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later years he is bounced and anti technology and neology. the final years of his campaign he reached out to the environmentalist movement. he really a simplified the law will terrorist. from 1978 to 1995 he carried a series of attacks by sending out packages containing bombs which ultimately killed three persons and injured 23 others. scattered elements of the anti globalization movement had taken up the leaderless resistance team as well. in the fall of 1999 diverse talents of the into globalization movement converged in the city of seattle to disrupt an important meeting of the world trade organization or the wto. and through the internet, various groups and activists were able to coordinate their efforts and a swarm or come together. so, the so-called battle of seattle was seen as a model for subsequent leaderless protests. now, previously left-wing revolutionary movements were supposed to be led by vanguard parties with a centralized structure. but today there are at least that works of movements that seek to affect change. for example,
later years he is bounced and anti technology and neology. the final years of his campaign he reached out to the environmentalist movement. he really a simplified the law will terrorist. from 1978 to 1995 he carried a series of attacks by sending out packages containing bombs which ultimately killed three persons and injured 23 others. scattered elements of the anti globalization movement had taken up the leaderless resistance team as well. in the fall of 1999 diverse talents of the into...
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this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're thinking about building a building. that building is going to hold our operations center and our emergency operations center for things like earth quack. that building had to be immediately occupiable. great. but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn
this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a...
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is turning to this technology more and more frequently now the first is the most obvious pro of course. no lives are in that actually going to be lost of the country that owns the robots they're not put in direct danger military commanders can send these robots into hard to reach or particularly volatile regions we don't risking in troops on the other hand these technologies actually have a limited ability to distinguish between civilians and combatants at best their ability to differentiate between the two is reliant on the human who actually created encoded them on the pro side however these robots can process information much quicker than human counterparts in battle time is of the essence and every second counts come to decision making so the decision making process machine is actually measured in nano seconds but i can also be a bad thing when it comes to you cabs simmias economists robots can actually process information much quicker than a human controlling it so it can actually act before the controller understands what's going on on the pro side these machines are not motivate
is turning to this technology more and more frequently now the first is the most obvious pro of course. no lives are in that actually going to be lost of the country that owns the robots they're not put in direct danger military commanders can send these robots into hard to reach or particularly volatile regions we don't risking in troops on the other hand these technologies actually have a limited ability to distinguish between civilians and combatants at best their ability to differentiate...
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he is known for being reluctant to invest in technology companies. he says he can't predict the future of those businesses so again, it's @ warren buffet look for a check mark on it two tweet s. >> amazing. >> wow. >> cool. >> stay with us. it's deja vu for sea lion pups. >> coming up next an update on their co >>> coming up a r.at 6:00 a hunt for a serial car thief. how he's managed to give police the slip time and time again. also how far is san francisco willing to go to guard against an act of terrorism. it's supposed to be a big night until a hole develops in a bay area man's concert plans. now back to dan and cheryl. >> thank you so tuch he three sea lion pups are now thriving at sixing flags discovery king bomb -- kingdom. >> they were born last summer, among hundreds discovered in southern california. >> they will not be released back into the wild again. >> they'll find a new permanent home at the marine mammal facility. >>> this is "world news." tonight, firefight. listen to the roar of an inferno. firefighters up against an exploding fire,
he is known for being reluctant to invest in technology companies. he says he can't predict the future of those businesses so again, it's @ warren buffet look for a check mark on it two tweet s. >> amazing. >> wow. >> cool. >> stay with us. it's deja vu for sea lion pups. >> coming up next an update on their co >>> coming up a r.at 6:00 a hunt for a serial car thief. how he's managed to give police the slip time and time again. also how far is san...
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. >> today he's re-imaginining th technology. chris lawrence got a first look. >> oh, wow. >> you know, i think that the military does a pretty good job in preparing people in advance for physically challenging events. for how to operate in a squad. all the tactics of war. >> each one of these recruits has to be a basically trained marine. we have to give our brothers and sisters in the fleet who are going to be in charge of the marines a finished product. >> i want to prepare people to deal with stress better and if that doesn't work out, to help them to fight through the challenges in the aftermath of stress. i'm skip rizzo, clinical psychologist at the university of southern california institute for creative technologies. anybody that goes to war is going to be changed. it's just a reality. on the other hand, ptsd is a significant challenge. it's not about being weak. it's about having an experience of stress that really has a neurological impact. we've seen now potentially hundreds of thousands of veterans who may be returnin
. >> today he's re-imaginining th technology. chris lawrence got a first look. >> oh, wow. >> you know, i think that the military does a pretty good job in preparing people in advance for physically challenging events. for how to operate in a squad. all the tactics of war. >> each one of these recruits has to be a basically trained marine. we have to give our brothers and sisters in the fleet who are going to be in charge of the marines a finished product. >> i...
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not that i'm giving a general assessment of the department of the technology. but >> - >> no comment. >> i think this is the best course of action. they really do have all the documents their subject to redaction and all the filings there's a lot we have relatively at low-cost. i'm very supportive of this. thank you. did i mention steve is doing a great job? >> is there a motion? >> so moved. >> the decision is that we determine that this is the most effective way of filing electronic filing system that meets the needs of the commissioner. that's my motion and i approve that >> i second. >> all in favor? >> i should state that the department of technology cooperates with us and is very helpful. >> now next up agenda is to consider the minutes of the commissions special meeting on april 1st the minutes of that meeting. comments on those amendments? any correction? changes? >> approved. public comment; right? >> i found no errors the record will show that it was too early in the morning. >> he watches the reruns and a motion to approve? >> second. >> all in favor
not that i'm giving a general assessment of the department of the technology. but >> - >> no comment. >> i think this is the best course of action. they really do have all the documents their subject to redaction and all the filings there's a lot we have relatively at low-cost. i'm very supportive of this. thank you. did i mention steve is doing a great job? >> is there a motion? >> so moved. >> the decision is that we determine that this is the most...
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. >> keep in md, a r a technology consuming firm, sometimes too much technology is not a good thing. >> agree but i tell you it guess boion stock market. that is has a lot of press because of money lost in a few seconds on wall street, in last 6 months some largest companying that run hosting services, google, and microsoft, and amazon, there are hundreds of people, and businesses that rely on the services because all about cloud computing and relying on service that are out there. these people, when their service go down they lose lone as well, not just a wall street issue but an issue of over reliance on some technology. >> adam makes an important point. some issuers could not get back in. li wall street has the memory of a goldfish, the other trend, saying to company you can disclose market moving information o youtube and twitter. neil: how many characters, 140 or less what would you write? >> they alway go to the fcc web site. >> that is where you go. >> i am geeke i can't hely i ca. neil: you are sophisticated. i read a prompter for a living. average people looking at this say,
. >> keep in md, a r a technology consuming firm, sometimes too much technology is not a good thing. >> agree but i tell you it guess boion stock market. that is has a lot of press because of money lost in a few seconds on wall street, in last 6 months some largest companying that run hosting services, google, and microsoft, and amazon, there are hundreds of people, and businesses that rely on the services because all about cloud computing and relying on service that are out there....
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the second piece is around internet technology. and all classrooms will be upgraded and that some schools have certify wireless to run a classroom of thirty ipads but to among that district up graitd it would be an investment as well. we also learned it's still hard-wired for the internet activity. next is around the new student nutrition process. we've heard the benefits of enabling families about the lunch program. we've leaders about the item student system and it will be more effective how we store data within the system. we learned maybe at one school or principle will have about thirty different programs and this is a movement toward that effectiveness. another significant clank in increase around the capacity is in the technology personnel. and this is enabled the school to double the staff and how do we implement upgrades to those new systems. we do know that between 2008 and 2011 and have an increase in technology overall. we want to. to the attention to attendance. and why kind of software that addresses student attendanc
the second piece is around internet technology. and all classrooms will be upgraded and that some schools have certify wireless to run a classroom of thirty ipads but to among that district up graitd it would be an investment as well. we also learned it's still hard-wired for the internet activity. next is around the new student nutrition process. we've heard the benefits of enabling families about the lunch program. we've leaders about the item student system and it will be more effective how...
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, and with mobile technology, technology is about managing our lives. it's about educating our kids and intertaping our kids and managing our homes and thing like that, so i think today there's a line of sight to a participation of women in the field that's important, and we have really open up that door and ensure women know how great and creative the field is. >> we talked earlier after that kids born today aren't just digitally, but mobile natives. >> loutly. >> i would be curious, andrea, how does kind of the advent in the explosion of mobile change how you think about where you invest? particularly because you said you like to invest in women-founded companies? >> yeah, absolutely. we invested in 14 companies, vote with the wallets as well as time, and they have have mobile air. it's important to have that mobile presence on the internet as well as a desk top, but, absolutely, just to share extra numbers so right now we have 10-15% of the companies founded by women. we definitely wanted to improve that, but i think it's a finding of right opportuni
, and with mobile technology, technology is about managing our lives. it's about educating our kids and intertaping our kids and managing our homes and thing like that, so i think today there's a line of sight to a participation of women in the field that's important, and we have really open up that door and ensure women know how great and creative the field is. >> we talked earlier after that kids born today aren't just digitally, but mobile natives. >> loutly. >> i would be...
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we're punching the fast forward button to see the technologies and trends that are likely to transform all of our lives but not before we take a look back at yesterday's tomorrow. it turns out the future is not what it used to be, as mo rocca will show us in our cover story. >> reporter: the world to the future was supposed to be gleaming, fast, full of possibility. >> i grew up expecting to live on the moon, to be able to travel in rockets. i was going to be an astronaut. >> reporter: it didn't exactly turn out that way. >> where is my flying car? we were promisedded flying cars. >> reporter: ahead on sunday morning, yesterday's vision of tomorrow. >> osgood: drawing in just two dimensions and add the next dimension and what do you have? a futuristic form of printing that could quite literally change our lives. serena altschul will show us how it works. >> reporter: 3-d printing. it's a new way of manufacturing that's been used to make everything from toy tractors to electric cars. now researchers are using 3-d printing to engineer human tissue. >> the whole process of printing is com
we're punching the fast forward button to see the technologies and trends that are likely to transform all of our lives but not before we take a look back at yesterday's tomorrow. it turns out the future is not what it used to be, as mo rocca will show us in our cover story. >> reporter: the world to the future was supposed to be gleaming, fast, full of possibility. >> i grew up expecting to live on the moon, to be able to travel in rockets. i was going to be an astronaut. >>...
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so what i'm getting at is that's a technology discussion. the concept of lethality is a very difficult one to pin down. and people have been working on this problem for a hundred years. but it appears to me, in my opinion, that the one thing that makes a weapon lethal is the number of bullets you can get out of the front of that weapon as quickly as you can. that's why machine guns were banned in 1934. so let's not get caught up in general terms of how we describe a gun. let's talk about what the military needs to do their job in a firefight and what sportsmen and enthusiasts and target shooters and gun clubs, what they need. because those needs are not the same. and the vast majority of people who own and use firearms in this country understand that. they get it. >> and yet? >> and yet, there is an element that is powerful, well financed, historically entrenched, with its hands on the levers of power, that is not necessarily concerned with lethality. not really. >> i read in the promise's mission statement that you've launched an innovation
so what i'm getting at is that's a technology discussion. the concept of lethality is a very difficult one to pin down. and people have been working on this problem for a hundred years. but it appears to me, in my opinion, that the one thing that makes a weapon lethal is the number of bullets you can get out of the front of that weapon as quickly as you can. that's why machine guns were banned in 1934. so let's not get caught up in general terms of how we describe a gun. let's talk about what...
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but also, it's technology's role in the next generation of winners. and if you look at our industry, our competitors from 15 to 20 years ago, none of them exist. similar changes. great companies. struggling from fyfe to ten years ago. the key is for technology companies who reinvents themselves, the growth is going to be there and the profits will be there. if we reinvent ourselves, realign to the cloud mobility, we'll do fine over the next five to ten years. if not, we will get left behind like other play rs. i think cisco's executing well, but back to the original theme, we want to be a leader in changing the way the world works. that's why we're here in washington, so proud of what the first lady's doing and bringing this together as a group. this is what cisco does. we innovate and we do it in mass skill and hopefully that will show in our financial results as well. >> we certainly applaud what you're doing down there in the nation's capitol to help our heroes out and we're grateful for the team you spent with us today. >> my pleasure. >> john cha
but also, it's technology's role in the next generation of winners. and if you look at our industry, our competitors from 15 to 20 years ago, none of them exist. similar changes. great companies. struggling from fyfe to ten years ago. the key is for technology companies who reinvents themselves, the growth is going to be there and the profits will be there. if we reinvent ourselves, realign to the cloud mobility, we'll do fine over the next five to ten years. if not, we will get left behind...
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to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes of jane, brian, tina lee and a bunch of other people who have been sort of working on this open data problem, it's been sort of exciting to sort of see it come to fruition today and see sort of the progress that they've made. so, for me this is sort of -- it's been fun to sort of watch this team of people come together and do what they do and make san francisco a 21st century city. so, you know, it's an honor to welcome the mayor back to the hatchery, the new hatchery. we invite you, supervisor chiu, to our monthly infamous happy hours where bourbon and
to some of the leading technology companies in the valley. we have companies that raise anywhere from a thousand dollars to $25 million that have sort of been housed with us. some of the coolest things that have happened at the hatchery two people sitting next to each other working on the same app for six months decided to merge and raise a million dollars for their company. so, collaborative consumption is something we truly believe in and having spent a couple of years working with the likes...
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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> welcome back. now we investigate turning a profit in prison. life behind bars yet still robbing you blind. tonight, we investigate inmates in california's prisons raking in real money from fake tax refunds. investigative repor
our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted...
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technology. you have a paper in front of you that i submitted. i have been in this project for about 10 years developing new antenna technology. we have been acknowledged by the fcc as advanced technology who supported us in the development of new technology. without your help, this new technology may not make it. the invisible hand of the economy doesn't work without regulatory force. san francisco and california has lead the industry and the world in an environmental and ergonomic issues. this issue is an environmental ergonomic issue next to the head of billions of people. i won't get into the technology, but i've spoken in helsinki, in china, in europe, and i can tell you i can also represent some of the telcom executives who say this is right on. just keep the pressure going and don't put it behind doors. thank you. >> thank you, mr. [speaker not understood]. >>> [speaker not understood] for san francisco word of life. i've given my time to ellie marks. i'm here to tell you i was made an ele
technology. you have a paper in front of you that i submitted. i have been in this project for about 10 years developing new antenna technology. we have been acknowledged by the fcc as advanced technology who supported us in the development of new technology. without your help, this new technology may not make it. the invisible hand of the economy doesn't work without regulatory force. san francisco and california has lead the industry and the world in an environmental and ergonomic issues....
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you match the technology to the clinic. not the clinic to the technology. >> thank you. ongoing, really important issue in terms of the purpose of the technology. and to work backwards from what we are trying to accomplish. you are exactly right. it's -- this is, we have public meetings of our federal advisory committee, people who helped craft these roles. we had them on average for the past three years every other day. every other day. we have had groups coming together, experts like yourself, people in the community, whether it is academic, whatever, health plans, consumer advocates to say, what is it we are trying to accomplish and let's work backwards from that to say what do we need to do? and this gets a little tricky, because you are right. viewpf you take the oint of just delivering excellent care, you probably do not need electronic health record. right? you can probably say wait until the person comes in the door and say, how can i help you? and take good care of them. >> [inaudible] information about the patient can communicate -- >> let me give you an exampl
you match the technology to the clinic. not the clinic to the technology. >> thank you. ongoing, really important issue in terms of the purpose of the technology. and to work backwards from what we are trying to accomplish. you are exactly right. it's -- this is, we have public meetings of our federal advisory committee, people who helped craft these roles. we had them on average for the past three years every other day. every other day. we have had groups coming together, experts like...
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what gadgets or new technology literally changed your life? a new list is out, and each one doesn't have an i in front of it. the next steve jobs? meet one hedge fund manager who says the new tesla is as revolutionary as the iphone. "countdown to the closing bell" begins now. ♪ ♪ cheryl: i'm cheryl casone. it is the last hour of trading, and stocks rising higher today. the s&p reaching a new intraday high, 1598.60. right now we've got quite a nice day. of course, we're going to take you through the last hour with the s&p. then there's the dow. take a look at the dow right now, again triple-digit rise, 128 points right now. that is an almost 1% change for the dow. it's a gain, at least, 14,829. and the nasdaq, we're now at 2000 levels for the nasdaq, 3342, more than a gain of 1%. november 2000, a long time ago, but we're back there right now. now, all of these numbers and this rally today following strong u.s. jobs data, and, of course, the european central bank's decision to cut interest rates. all that happening before the markets opened.
what gadgets or new technology literally changed your life? a new list is out, and each one doesn't have an i in front of it. the next steve jobs? meet one hedge fund manager who says the new tesla is as revolutionary as the iphone. "countdown to the closing bell" begins now. ♪ ♪ cheryl: i'm cheryl casone. it is the last hour of trading, and stocks rising higher today. the s&p reaching a new intraday high, 1598.60. right now we've got quite a nice day. of course, we're going...
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that was a grant to help us look at how we can use technology to integrate it into work force in a more creative way. $2.4 million of that fund comes to us. the other $600,000 goes to our other partner to do evaluation as well. so while the total was $8 million the city did not receive all the $8 million. that was the way the grant was focused when it was received. so both grants essentially through dol requirements have a very at the end extensive evaluation that we are going through and we'll have at the end of both of these grants. >> can you tell us what year are we in this grant cycle. >> we are in the first year of both these grants. so the width grants is 3 years and the hb grant is 4. that's how i refer to it vernacular wise. in terms of the partnerships and how it's set up. the assessment case management job search skills and internship and job placement is done through a group. the other academy tech mecca and usf is i would say secondary providers to those services, but the three organizations that i mentioned earlier are sort of our primary. they do all of our support servic
that was a grant to help us look at how we can use technology to integrate it into work force in a more creative way. $2.4 million of that fund comes to us. the other $600,000 goes to our other partner to do evaluation as well. so while the total was $8 million the city did not receive all the $8 million. that was the way the grant was focused when it was received. so both grants essentially through dol requirements have a very at the end extensive evaluation that we are going through and we'll...
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>> right now, technology, oddly enough. the high-beta group, we're seeing money leave the utilities. that bond-investing mentality, going into even higher-risk areas of the market. you're seeing it going, particularly, very strong move in technology today. you're seeing it go into oil. oil, again, people finding out, you don't have to have a $100 barrel of oil to make profits at the big oil. >> we know that the fed has been putting a floor under this market. we know the japanese central bank is doing the same thing now. and this morning, mario draghi was making the very same kind of argument, not only cutting rates, but calling for a cut in interest rates in europe. >> and asking for a helicopter. they didn't have one like ben bernanke did. >> so why worry about this market, then? >> exactly. why worry about it? the central banks have been backstopped throughout the world, is the way to look at it. it's a very dangerous mentality. i've always taught my kids, don't do what everybody else is doing. everybody else is investing
>> right now, technology, oddly enough. the high-beta group, we're seeing money leave the utilities. that bond-investing mentality, going into even higher-risk areas of the market. you're seeing it going, particularly, very strong move in technology today. you're seeing it go into oil. oil, again, people finding out, you don't have to have a $100 barrel of oil to make profits at the big oil. >> we know that the fed has been putting a floor under this market. we know the japanese...
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are you also a skeptic, guy adami, of the technology sector? >> the technology sector? a little bit. i thought it was interesting. he mentioned ford, and i don't see that in the charts but what i do see that's interesting, the autos, and we talked about it a week and a half two, weeks ago-s toyota motors, who i think made another 52-week high today. if you believe the weakness in the general is going to continue, which sort of do believe, i do think the best way to play it is with tm. >> pops and drops. the big movers of the session. we kick it off way pop for deere, up 4%. tim. >> the other part of this rally over the last couple of days has been materials pl deere more or less has caught a dip where caterpillar sees -- 13% off its lows, recent lows. i think you play this to 95 and i think you pull. >> drop for las vegas sands down 1%, pete. >> a lot of this coming off the change of the -- a lot of concerns about that. but the stock rallied off that and you look at the may 60 calls. extremely active today. i actually think this is a buying opportunity. i think las vega
are you also a skeptic, guy adami, of the technology sector? >> the technology sector? a little bit. i thought it was interesting. he mentioned ford, and i don't see that in the charts but what i do see that's interesting, the autos, and we talked about it a week and a half two, weeks ago-s toyota motors, who i think made another 52-week high today. if you believe the weakness in the general is going to continue, which sort of do believe, i do think the best way to play it is with tm....
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you saw us introduce a cutting-edge new technology, we are using a edge-lit technology. we are bringing the hottest technology lighting to recessed lighting, the area where it has been the home of the fluorescent light bulb. similarly, we take our high energy efficient power quality equipment, moving that into the mid-range for the smaller data centres an business. another revolution site. then taking machine builders around the world today, trying to find lower cost solution, so their equipment costs less for their customers. what we did with our lead auto summation a real value creator for customers. three examples of the product technology that allows us to outgrow our end marks. >> we are big believerers from a long-term aerocycle. when you broke down, the electric am product, systems and service, someone was trying to say, isn't that a lot of government? you said it's a lot of aerospace, which we think is in major bull mark mode. is that the way you look at it? >> yeah. the question this morning really was about where was our government business really centered? and
you saw us introduce a cutting-edge new technology, we are using a edge-lit technology. we are bringing the hottest technology lighting to recessed lighting, the area where it has been the home of the fluorescent light bulb. similarly, we take our high energy efficient power quality equipment, moving that into the mid-range for the smaller data centres an business. another revolution site. then taking machine builders around the world today, trying to find lower cost solution, so their...
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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu.
our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu.
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we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. we would look very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion that is printed could permit you to make a finding complete without additional fencing? >> right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity. youhat situations which think about granting the waiver? myi'm going to caveat on answers. i could see that there would be considerations based on the aid of a conviction, whether the individual was the primary wage earner for the family, the record sent a prior conviction, that kind of inclusive a valuation. >> the alien was authorized to work in the u.s., with those have been collected? they were not big of a rise, it was a significant restriction. >> the intent of the bill is to make sure any people moving to rpi is paying all
we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. we would look very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion that is printed could permit you to make a finding complete without additional fencing? >> right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to...